What Do You Love About You?
Last year, a company created the video below titled “Loving Ourselves the Way We Love Others is Beautiful.” The premise behind it was to...
Peacemaker Forum with Sharon Salzburg
At one of our Peacemaker Forums not long ago, SIYLI CEO Rich Fernandez spoke with New York Times bestselling author and meditation teacher ...
Mindfulness Meditation as a Driver for Curiosity
What creates new ideas and helps people be more innovative? This question motivated Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany to launch an...
The Heart of Successful Teamwork
Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” —Henry Ford
The Emotional Intelligence Revolution
Are you aware of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? According to the World Economic Forum, this ongoing revolution is changing the skills...
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How to Say “No”: A Lesson in Compassion
In May of 2016, two world-class climbers attempted to summit Everest without supplemental oxygen. One, Cory Richards, ended up on top. The...
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Work-Life Balance: Mindfulness is the Bridge
When people talk about work-life balance, they often focus on scheduling, how to balance the actual time between work and the other...
What Makes a Great Leader?
When you think of what makes a leader outstanding, what are the qualities that come to mind? Inspiring, motivational, displays high...
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Want to Innovate? Cultivate Compassion
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” ―Aesop